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Felt {two-faced} Gentleman

Hi there! Today I’m sharing a mini sewing project, a request by my sister. She passed me a piece of paper with her doodles the other day and asked me to make a 3D felt version of it so I went through her drawings and decided to pick this gentleman below (I think it’s kinda cute and easy). Think it’s cute? Then get the materials ready and read on! Let’s start sewing!

Step 4: Sandwich the other end of the wire between the two black feet. Repeat for the other leg. Place another piece of red pants on top and sew them up (or glue). Is it just me or does this remind you of Mickey Mouse?

I thought of making him as a bag accessory for my sister but you know how bag accessory always flips to the wrong side when you aren’t looking and so I made him two-faced so that we won’t see a funny faceless gentleman if it were to switch side.

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A brooch! Oh why didn’t I think of that! I made it two-faced because I don’t want it to flip to the back side when it is hanging on the bag. Making it into a pin is actually the best solution (I feel like banging my head to the wall now). Thanks a lot, Blanca!!

I don’t know how you do it, but you always come up with something brilliant and super cute. I LOVE your gentleman and the wire is a awesome way to add a twist. Onel you’re a illusive genius, thank you for that:-) Have a happy weeekend.monsterscircus recently posted..DIY copper centerpiece

Thank you for the sweet compliment, Mette! I thought the wire would do a great job so my sister could twist the arms and legs in anyway she likes. Can’t believe it’s almost weekend again, hope you have a wonderful one! :)